Friday, December 3, 2010

Have A Look At Varieties Of Guinea Pig Bedding




Different folks will use all kinds of materials for guinea pig bedding. Some use towels, some use paper, and others use hay and/or straw. The guinea pig bedding that works best for you will need to be based totally on the type and size of the cage/hutch enclosure, and the time and budget that you have. Whatever sized enclosure you use, you'll need to deliver roughly one to two inches depth, of bedding product.

Old towels are another useful source of guinea pig bedding, and if you do not need to drop them after each appropriate period, you can slip them into the washer, or wash them by hand just like you would do with your own washing. Though this will make a some extra work every week, it can save on cash.

Most guinea pig owners use disposable bedding, like wood shavings or recycled paper products, in their guinea pigs' cages. But since guinea pigs need bigger cages than most pet rodents, using shavings can get expensive--not to mention messy! Fleece is a cost-effective alternative to traditional bedding. The initial cost of fabric and towels might be higher than a bag of shavings, but it's not a continual expense the way disposable bedding is.

Source:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2203990_fleece-bedding-guinea-pig-cage.html
http://ezinearticles.com/?Guinea-Pig-Bedding---Best-Tips-to-Make-Your-Guinea-Pig-Happy-in-Bed&id=3017693

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